Inside Wall Street’s ‘SRT’ phenomenon

Every so often a cool new financial innovation springs up and gains popularity on Wall Street, promising juicy returns for investors. That’s why “synthetic risk transfers” or SRTs are in fashion. But ever since the financial crisis, trendy acronyms have also made some people nervous. And it’s recently caught the attention of organisations such as the IMF. The FT’s Alphaville editor Robin Wigglesworth explains why he’s been following this and whether regulators should be raising the alarm. 


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For further reading:

Inside Wall Street’s booming $1tn ‘synthetic risk transfer’ phenomenon

Private credit is even larger than you think

Make Europe (securitisation) great again 

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